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DATE INDEX | WHAT HAPPENED ON AUGUST 22, 1993
FEATURES
McCarthy dolls' value depends on age and condition
By Sally Solis-Cohen and Lita Solis-Cohen | Sally Solis-Cohen and Lita Solis-Cohen,Contributing Writers
A Private Preserve With A Public Mission
By WAYNE HARDIN
ILLNESSEditor: I felt the need to...
Got A Home Design Question?
A Bumper Crop Of Letters
By MIKE KLINGAMAN
Writer discovers that going back to his roots is a fashion-forward journey
By Dan Rodricks
Final Flourishes
By Vida Roberts
Gibson's Dual Role Heartthrob Mel moves behind the camera and against type
By David Kronke | David Kronke,Contributing Writer
Building healthful meals for picky eatersIt's a perpetual...
By Karol V. Menzie | Karol V. Menzie,Staff Writer
Goucher's fall courses offer a bit of everythingThis fall...
By Elizabeth Large | Elizabeth Large,Staff Writer
Floating down the river
By New York Times News Service
Family Affairs
By FRED RASMUSSEN
Food, not language, is eater's mode of knowing French
By ROB KASPER
Going on some dates is worse than staying home all alone
By SUSAN DEITZ
Some stars wish their film debuts could have been left on the cutting-room floor
By Marc Weinberg
Little-known park offers much-liked amusements
By Dianna Marder | Dianna Marder,Knight-Ridder News Service
Small is chic in the downscaled '90s
By Mary Corey
Local groups seek performers, artists
By Linell Smith | Linell Smith,Staff Writer
ISO new menus to conquer, chefs switch kitchens
By Mary Corey | Mary Corey,Staff Writer
A passport for the arts in L.A.
By Knight-Ridder News Service
Bernstein's legacy is musical riches
By Tim Smith | Tim Smith,Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel
Greens are becoming primary ingredients
By Sibella Kraus | Sibella Kraus,Contributing Writer
The Collectors City has some masters in art of pick and choose
By Sally Solis-Cohen | Sally Solis-Cohen,Contributing Writer
xTCObscure French works seen again in exhibit opening at...
By John Dorsey
At Home With Plant Pros
By Mike Klingaman
A quick way to a plum-good tart
By Betty Rosbottom
Looser, textured looks top men's fashion wishes for the fall
By Joe Surkiewicz
Funky Charm Plus Around-the-world Flavors
By ELIZABETH LARGE
It's a tough job, but someone's got to do it: Dance every night on a cruise ship
By New York Times News Service
The freshest brews of summer are locally made lagers and ales
By Rob Kasper
A Season for Strolling New England inns put best foot forward for fall walking tours
By Candyce H. Stapen | Candyce H. Stapen,Contributing Writer
Folk music finds an audience again
By A. Scharnhorst | A. Scharnhorst,The Kansas City Star
Back to basics is a bore
By Rita St. Clair | Rita St. Clair,Contributing Writer
For Karen Shank, horsing around is serious businessKaren...
By Wayne Hardin
Civil War encampment scheduled in Haymarket, Va.
By Dorothy Fleetwood | Dorothy Fleetwood,Staff Writer
Double-sink bathroom makes provision for storage
By Rita St. Clair | Rita St. Clair,Contributing Writer
New building is a hotel for all seasons
By Christian Science Monitor
Beat-the-heat Fruit Beverages
By GAIL FORMAN
Barbie Mania Collectors are happy she's never played hard to get
By Linell Smith | Linell Smith,Compiled from Mattel statistics by Linell Smith Quick! Name Barbie's ranch horses! STAFF WRITER
There's some promise in the premise of Fox's 'Living Single'
By David Zurawik | David Zurawik,Television Critic
Where they get the good stuff
By Joe Surkiewicz
It's all love in the growing game of tennis collecting
By Lita Solis-Cohen and Sally Solis-Cohen | Lita Solis-Cohen and Sally Solis-Cohen,Contributing Writers
Shriver's aim is to serve
By SYLVIA BADGER
Beer makers reap a harvest of sweet, light wheat
By Rob Kasper
NEWS
Special-area teachers fret about planning time
By Sherrie Ruhl | Sherrie Ruhl,Staff Writer
Celebrating 'living proof organ donation recycles life'
By Robert Erlandson | Robert Erlandson,Staff Writer
Survey to poll interest in public transportation
By Kerry O'Rourke | Kerry O'Rourke,Staff Writer
Surviving Siamese twin improving after surgery Parents hopeful she will defy odds
By Katti Gray | Katti Gray,Newsday
Financial, political problems increasingly threaten U.N. peace operations
By Mark Matthews | Mark Matthews,Washington Bureau
Balkan Update
Relaxing Clinton tees off into rough Islanders follow to wish him well
By Carl M. Cannon | Carl M. Cannon,Staff Writer
The Other Hot Race in Prospect for '94
By BARRY RASCOVAR
Seeking Better Connections PHONE MERGER
By GARLAND L. THOMPSON
Bucolic Terrors, Pastoral Threats
By PETER A. JAY
A high-camp romp to find the good in bad movies
By Dail Willis
Federal Court on the Move
Wrong Boom
Druid Hill draws throng for 'good time' at 'best park' Picnic aims to encourage family outings
By Robert Hilson Jr. | Robert Hilson Jr.,Staff Writer
Schaefer pitches all-year schools Governor urges change to cut costs
By William Thompson | William Thompson,Staff Writer
County group's meeting lures would-be governors
By C. Fraser Smith | C. Fraser Smith,Staff Writer
Annie E. Garrett Homemaker
'Make Them Work' May Not Be Answer
By ALEX JONES
Of Westminster works in the admissions...
Pilgrimage of prayer with pope thrills youngsters Denver rites termed overwhelming
By Karin Remesch | Karin Remesch,Contributing Writer
Golf packages offer a chance to get into swing of things
By Blair Holley | Blair Holley,Contributing Writer
Back-to-school Primer
Hayden's fast-track housing plan falters
By Larry Carson | Larry Carson,Staff Writer
The Public Fails in Budget Debate
By BOB SOMERBY
A portrait of the poet as a painfully isolated man
By John E. McIntyre
Planning That Cleveland Vacation
By J. WYNN ROUSUCK
The Persistent 'Dr. Death'
By SARA ENGRAM
Naming the Victim
By ERNEST F. IMHOFF
A bad night for strategic planning Manchester council cancels workshop
By Katherine Richards | Katherine Richards,Staff Writer
On VacationIs there a prize for editors who think up...
Baltimore man is charged in Carroll burglary
By Bill Talbott | Bill Talbott,Staff Writer
Nature has its way on site Maintenance needed in area
By Erik Nelson | Erik Nelson,Staff Writer
A veteran of the craving helps others battle drugs Methadone program could get boost from renewed push for treatment
By Richard O'Mara | Richard O'Mara,Staff Writer
Commissioners attend conference of counties
By Kerry O'Rourke | Kerry O'Rourke,Staff Writer
Reduced bail denied for alleged sex abuserCarroll District...
Artists, admirers flock to 30th Havre de Grace show Variety of crafts also on display
By JoAnne C. Broadwater | JoAnne C. Broadwater,Contributing Writer
* James A. Griffiths, 65, of Huntington in Kings...
Second job is often key to survival
By Aminah Franklin Staff Writer
Can Gore Reinvent Government?
Wilderness encroaches as park plans lie fallow
By Erik Nelson | Erik Nelson,Staff Writer
William McKechnie Chef and caterer
Eden Mill Center Deals With Success
By MIKE BURNS
Storm in Nigeria
MEAnne RoipheLittle, Brown! 212 pages...
By J. WYNN ROUSUCK THE ANGEL MAKER Ridley Pearson Delacorte Press ! 341 pages. $21.95 | J. WYNN ROUSUCK THE ANGEL MAKER Ridley Pearson Delacorte Press ! 341 pages. $21.95,LOS ANGELES TIMES
Water bills to rise after record usageThe Anne Arundel...
Safe Water Versus GolfWhat is the difference between a...
Frank T. Stokes Morgan State supervisor
Seacrets: tropical ease
By Audrey Haar | Audrey Haar,Staff Writer
Black students struggle to rise above wreckage of push for new S. Africa Teacher strikes, lack of textbooks cripple education
By Michael Hill | Michael Hill,Johannesburg Bureau
Crofton Issue That Never DiesSome things never change...
All aboard the buses for Carroll schools CARROLL COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOL BUS ROUTES
School sex probe has a 'persistent' investigator at helm Baron promises a thorough inquiry
By Andrea F. Siegel | Andrea F. Siegel,Staff Writer
The Death Penalty: Grasping At Straws
By KEVIN THOMAS
First day of school: Sept. 7
25 Years Ago* The State Roads Commission announced plans...
Route 30 detour expected to snarl Hampstead traffic Shutdown to end Friday afternoon
By Katherine Richards | Katherine Richards,Staff Writer
Snow Hill, Salisbury offer alternative to beach
By Audrey Haar | Audrey Haar,Staff Writer
Wendy's in Millersville reopens after crash$MILLERSVILLE...
Priest in Alabama needs strict hand from above
By ROGER SIMON
Was Reggie Lewis' Choice Unusual?It is always a shock when...
Wilbert Richardson Ran convenience store
40 flee as chlorine fumes fill Westminster Kmart Disinfectant was dumped into compactor
By Bill Talbott | Bill Talbott,Staff Writer
100 residents evacuated after gas line is broken Backhoe hits pipe in Westminster
By Bill Talbott | Bill Talbott,Staff Writer
Hechinger takes high-tech route to lure customers Computer design aids do-it-yourselfers
By Mark Guidera | Mark Guidera,Staff Writer
Fear no zeppelins -- U.S. maintains strategic helium stockpile
By Nelson Schwartz | Nelson Schwartz,Contributing Writer
Woman injured by shot fired through her homeGAITHERSBURG...
Flood-relief kits sought
'We had to get her out of our home' After only nine months, parents gave up on troubled 7-year-old girl they adopted
By Michael Ollove | Michael Ollove,Staff Writer
Shortage of buses forces Harford County students to cut field trips short
By Sherrie Ruhl | Sherrie Ruhl,Staff Writer
Linthicum merchants shoo O's fans Light rail parking squeezes out customers
By Consella A. Lee | Consella A. Lee,Staff Writer
Chavis needs to focus on black self-destruction
By MICHAEL OLESKER
Disgusting Speed TrapsYour editorial of July 13 should...
Lots of blue, white marlin action
By Sue Hayes | Sue Hayes,Contributing Writer
25 Years Ago (Week of Aug. 11-17, 1968):* Seven people...
DICK and LINDA BERTRAND of Edgewater serve as foster...
Papal Visit to America: What Did It Accomplish?
By FRANK P. L. SOMERVILLE
Tara A. Gladden High school sophomore
Special-area teachers in Harford fret about planning time
By Sherrie Ruhl | Sherrie Ruhl,Staff Writer
Diphtheria toll in Russia passes 100 in epidemic
By New York Times News Service
A Final Resting Place in the Shade of the Family Tree A Letter from a Louisiana Graveyard
By ANN LOLORDO
Venezuela Becoming Center for Drug Traffic
By BEN BARBER
Here's what fathers are about, from a white, male perspective
By Diane Scharper
Members saddened by club loss Cause is sought of Hillendale fire
By Sheridan Lyons | Sheridan Lyons,Staff Writer
For lovers of 19th-century English novels, an explanation of the facts of life
By Norrie Epstein
35,000 students expected this yearAbout 35,000 students...
Back to class from A - Z at school store Shop supplies students, teachers
By Frank Lync | Frank Lync,h Staff Writer
World Youth Day inspires Westminster youths to spread pope's message 6-day trip called 'test of strength'
By Mary Gail Hare | Mary Gail Hare,Staff Writer
As Clinton Turns to NAFTA, He Turns to Republicans
By GILBERT A. LEWTHWAITE
Trailer park in trouble License renewal delayed over taxes
By Phyllis Brill | Phyllis Brill,Staff Writer
Restaurant work starts at Tollgate Mall
By Frank Lynch | Frank Lynch,Staff Writer
Pasqualino Giorgilli Decorated war veteran
Denny's bias suit may overshadow racial problems in the Secret Service Agents expected to come forward at House hearing
By Jeff Leeds | Jeff Leeds,Contributing Writer
Frank L. Vogt Jr.Headed auto recyclerFrank L. Vogt Jr...
Chinese refugees on hunger strike 100 are held in York, Pa., jail pending hearings
By Pam Belluck | Pam Belluck,Knight-Ridder News Service
Scholarship Discrimination
Moscow shudders at rise in crime Freedom to make money meets freedom to steal it
By Kathy Lally | Kathy Lally,Moscow Bureau
Louis A. Skinner, 74, taught music, made reeds
SPORTS
25,268 see AC Milan win Italian Super Cup
By Roch Eric Kubatko | Roch Eric Kubatko,Staff Writer
Drills speed up Moon's pace Training helps her lower 1,500 time
By Katherine Dunn | Katherine Dunn,Staff Writer
Wojciechowski courts attention Big-time coaches in pursuit of Gibbons guard
By Lem Satterfield | Lem Satterfield,Staff Writer
O's pennant drive at crossroads Rash of injuries adds to obstacles in AL East
By Peter Schmuck | Peter Schmuck,Staff Writer
Suns rally, then fall in 10th, 6-5
By From Staff Reports
Hoiles could be close to return
By Jim Henneman | Jim Henneman,Staff Writer
With Terps' inexperience, Duffner looking for youth
By Paul McMullen | Paul McMullen,Staff Writer
Drills help speed up Moon's pace
By Katherine Dunn | Katherine Dunn,Staff Writer
U.S. places second in Pony Club Games
By MUPHEN WHITNEY
Late start hasn't slowed this racer
By STAN DILLON
Connors, Dawson are at a loss for losses
By DON VITEK
As Ryan's road ends, long trips take their toll
By Nolan Ryan | Nolan Ryan,Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Few things change at Brunswick center
By DON VITEK
Gonzalez Powerful potential But slugger, 23, focuses on present
By Milton Kent | Milton Kent,Staff Writer
Even at $173 million sale price, Orioles should prove to be sound investment
By JIM HENNEMAN
Md. Moon eclipses pack in Find
By Ross Peddicord | Ross Peddicord,Staff Writer
Abundance of blues adds to the fun
By Peter Baker | Peter Baker,Staff Writer
Needed: Players who can help Suns
By PAT O'MALLEY
Maryland probes jobs program Four players paid for work not done
By Paul McMullen | Paul McMullen,Staff Writer
Peter Baker's Journal
For Juniors, tournaments abound, but scheduling is nightmare
By John W. Stewart | John W. Stewart,Staff Writer
Dressing for sucess on, off field Baseball goods designed to sell
By Jon Morgan | Jon Morgan,Staff Writer
As usual, Baltimore rough on Ryan
By JOHN EISENBERG
Length of deer seasons under study as size of populations varies in state
By PETER BAKER | PETER BAKER,DNR, Maryland 1992 Big Game Report
DNR releases stats on deer hunting
By LONNY WEAVER
Now, Baltimore must play in political arena
By VITO STELLINO
Vermillion earns 4th duckpin tour win
By Glenn Small | Glenn Small,Staff Writer
Holding onto No. 2 QB job is Conklin's No. 1 priority Redskins' backup on the spot tonight
By Vito Stellino | Vito Stellino,Staff Writer
Buford asks Baysox bullpen to pitch in for stretch runThe...
By Milton Kent Red Wings: Krivda starts fast | Milton Kent Red Wings: Krivda starts fast,From Staff Reports
Shifty winds challenge Dutchman fleets
By NANCY NOYES
BaseballBoston Red Sox -- Acquired OF/DH Rob Deer from the...
Recreation Roundup
By Mike Jefferson
Fleer will be only NBA set with Lewis card
By Ruth Sadler | Ruth Sadler,Staff Writer
BUSINESS
QUESTION: Getting list of buyers from broker is...
Homebuyers should beware of relatives' aid
By ELLEN JAMES MARTIN
Supplemental income to feel bigger tax bite
By Knight-Ridder News Service
High-yield municipals might be worth the risk
By WENER RENBERG
Developers bringing inner-city block back to life
By Lorraine Mirabella | Lorraine Mirabella,Staff Writer
More generous terms due for student loans
By JANE BRYANT QUINN
On the move* The New Home Marketing Group Inc., which...
Residents are organizing to rescue their neighborhood from urban ills #
By Lorraine Mirabella | Lorraine Mirabella,Staff Writer
Errors frequent on ARMs Rates reset wrong nearly half the time, survey discovers
By Orange County Register
MNC and NationsBank are counting on 'Rusty' Rainey for a smooth merger Technical know-how and people skills to ease transition
By David Conn | David Conn,Staff Writer
Steve Geppi: Comic book HERO Timonium firm is dominant U.S. distributor
By Michael Dresser | Michael Dresser,Staff Writer
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